DisSPA events
See what DisSPA events are taking place below. You will be able to find out event details and registration information. We hope that our events help members and allies to connect, advocate and collaborate.
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Celebrating Disability Sport and Physical Activity Conference
LJMU’s School of Sport and Exercise Science and the ParaCoach Project, hosted a 2-day conference to celebrate disability sport and physical activity, as well as launch the new Disability Sport and Physical Activity (DisSPA) Network.
Across the two days, keynote sessions, interactive workshops and panel sessions were held with a wide range of speakers from academics to coaches, performance directors to Paralympic athletes. The conference provided the opportunity to connect academia with practice experience. The conference was also an opportunity to introduce delegates to two of the outputs from the ParaCoach Project: the Coaching Framework and the eLearning course.
In addition to these sessions a marketplace across the two days featured a number of great organisations : Goalball UK, British Blind Sport, Dwarf Sport Association UK, Greenbank Sports Academy, Paralympic Heritage Trust, England Athletics, Liverpool FC Foundation, Accessercise and CP Sport. This provided delegates with the opportunity to engage with local and national organisations whose work is vital to providing and supporting disabled people with sporting opportunities.
What our attendees thought of the event:
“The conference was a great opportunity to collaborate and network with a number of organisations and athletes who are passionate about developing sport and physical activity opportunities for people with disabilities, alongside considering grassroots opportunities across local clubs and educational institutions. The marketplace allowed BBS to share useful resources and information to grow opportunities specific to blind and partially sighted people” – Alex Pitts, British Blind Sport
“I found the 2 days thought provoking and thoroughly enjoyable, with a programme filled with experiences and knowledge, as well as challenging us all to think about how we can improve what we do. It was also fabulous to be able to connect and network with others to start to ‘join up’ our thinking and what we do. Thank you to all who were involved” - Paul Moseley, England Athletics
“A really inspiring conference, great for thought around my work and great for networking. Thank you LMJU!” - Vicky Hope-Walker, National Paralympic Heritage Trust
ParaCoach Project Director, Dr Tabo Huntley, said: “The conference surpassed all expectations in terms of the diverse topics and experiences that were shared by our speakers. The authenticity and passion of our speakers offered delegates a window into the complexity of Paralympic and disability sport and physical activity. For me the connection made between academic and applied experiences was certainly a highlight alongside listening to the voices of athletes”.
Disability Sport and Physical Activity Network Launch (DisSPA)
LJMU were joined by Professor Greg Whyte and Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson DBE DL, to launch the LJMU’s new Disability Sport and Physical Activity Network (DisSPA Network).
The launch of the network, led by Dr Tabo Huntley and Milly Blundell, was part of the LJMU’s School of Sport & Exercise Sciences and ParaCoach Project’s two day conference ‘Celebrating Disability Sport and Physical Activity in Liverpool’, that took place in November last year.
The conference, welcomed over 100 national and international delegates to our brand-new Student Life Building at the Copperas Hill Campus.
As part of the DisSPA Network launch, Professor Greg Whyte led a Q and A session with Tanni Grey-Thompson and delegates, followed by them both signing the DisSPA Network pledge board. Attendees were also invited to sign the board, pledging their support to the network.
The network aims to provide a trans-disciplinary space to connect members and allies who advocate and collaborate to enhance the provision of more inclusive and empowering sport and physical activity opportunities for people with disability.
Pro-Vice Chancellor, Professor Phil Vickerman hopes that the network will: “Not only celebrate disability sport but empower students and staff”, whilst Tanni endorsed the importance of sport in driving change, stating: “Sport has the power to do so many things, but we have to be aware of the message.”
Reflecting on the launch and the conference, ParaCoach Project Director and DisSPA Network co-lead, Dr Tabo Huntley, said: “I realised the significance of what we had achieved, when Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson said, ‘This is the most disabled people I’ve seen at a conference taking about disability’. We had created a space for the voice of disabled people to be listened to. The key now is to ensure that this momentum is maintained through greater collaboration between academia and the applied sporting world.”
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DisSPA Network Launch
Professor Greg Whyte and Lady Tanni Grey-Thompson with the DisSPA pledge board and staff members from the School of Sport and Exercise Science
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DisSPA Network Launch
Lady Tanni Grey-Thompson signs the DisSPA pledge board
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DisSPA Network Launch
Lady Tanni Grey-Thompson in her Q&A session
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Celebrating Disability Sport and Physical Activity Conference
Dr Tabo Huntley welcomes delegates and opens the conference
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Celebrating Disability Sport and Physical Activity Conference
Our Paralympic athlete panel with Laura Sugar, Ali Jawad and Maria Lyle
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Celebrating Disability Sport and Physical Activity Conference
Goalball UK with their marketplace stand
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Celebrating Disability Sport and Physical Activity Conference
Paula Dunn MBE sharing her journey and experiences at the Tokyo Games